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The Power of Women: Gina Hurry

Now more than ever, we need hope, beauty, and connection.

Artists can become discouraged that the beauty they want to give the world will go to waste or has no “essential value.”

Gina Hurry, lifelong studio artist, knew that struggle. More than ten years ago she began to dream with friends about the potential impact to the city of Birmingham if artists and creatives came awake to the power and value of their gifts. From this vision, she along with Nancy Carroll launched InSpero, a 501(c)(3) arts organization, as a way of offering a cup of cold water to a thirsty, tired world.

 
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Southern Artist Spotlight: Gina Hurry

Zoe Yarborough

When Gina Hurry started a career as an artist in Alabama, it was lonely. She couldn’t look around online and be encouraged by all the other artists making a living through their craft. But she kept going, fueled by a strong faith, a messy and colorful palette of paint, and a supportive family. Today, people, brands and other artists trust Gina to help them tell some extraordinary stories, and she has founded a nonprofit that gives other artists the audience and tools to feed into Birmingham’s creative community and make the city a whole, beautiful place. We are thrilled to introduce you to an artist we are so happy to know, Gina Hurry!